(What If They’re Too Short/Young?)

OVERVIEW: TOO SHORT OR TOO YOUNG FOR DISNEY WORLD

If this may be your kids’ only childhood visit, wait til the youngest/ shortest is 48″ tall and around 8 or 9 years old.

If you do, then they will be able to ride all attractions with height restrictions, and should have the emotional maturity to appreciate most of the best of Disney, and to have fun even on the “scary” rides.

If this is impossible for you, the material below suggests that setting 44 inches as your target minimum height costs you only little.

However, children of this height may be as young as five and a half–or even younger.

For young children, testthe effect that their first scary ride hason them, and base your exposure of them to further scary rides (listed below) on how that goes.

(See this page for help if you have no intention of following this advice!)

HEIGHT AND WALT DISNEY WORLD

The thumbnail (click to open; when open, click again to enlarge) shows height requirements for 15 rides, so that you can see exactly what your child will miss at the height you expect him or her to be when you attend Walt Disney World.

These 15 rides include 7 of the 9 most popular rides at Walt Disney World. You’ll see that after 48 inches, the next key height is 44 inches.

Ifyour child is less than 48 inches, but at least 44 inches, at the time of your vacation, then your child will miss only two rides, and only one of these—Rock n’ Roller Coaster—is one of Walt Disney World’s ten most popular rides.

However, if your child is less than 44 inches, then he or she will miss in addition Space Mountain, Mission: Space, and Expedition Everest–missing in total 3 of the 9 most popular rides.

At less than 40 inches, your child will miss 7 of the 9 most popular rides at the parks.

AGE AND WALT DISNEY WORLD

Children less emotionally and cognitively developed than the typical third grader will have some of the best of Disney World go right over their heads, and may have trouble with some of the best, but scary, rides.

Test one such ride on your children and base their exposure to the rest on their reaction to the first.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 50% of both American girls and boys hit 44 inches by age five and a half. 90% of girls are 44 inches or taller by age seven, and 90% of boys by age six and a half.

These children may be too young for the scary parts of some of the best Walt Disney World has to offer.

Six attractions–three of them being among the nine most popular rides at Walt Disney World– for which a 44 inch tall child is tall enough may be too scary: Stitch’s Great Escape, Mission: Space, Tower of Terror, Dinosaur, Expedition Everest, and Space Mountain.

The last is “just” a roller coaster, and is too scary only if your child is not rational enough to understand that he or she takes much bigger risks of injury when riding in a car than on a roller coaster.

The first five are a little tougher: the actual physical and visual experience that is being imitated–the “story” of the ride and its effects–can be a little scary even for older children.

If you must bring children with less than the emotional and cognitive development of a third grader, base your exposure of your children to the final four on this list based on their reaction to the first one of these they encounter. If the first one is too much, keep them off the rest of Tower of Terror, Mission: Space, Stitch’s Great Escape, Dinosaur, and Expedition Everest.

See this page for help if you have no intention of following this advice!

I am planning on going the week of November 13. Are there typically any specials/discounts at this time of year? If so, when are they released? I’ve been looking and haven’t been able to find anything. Thank you.

Dan it depends on what you book, how you book, and on how far in advance your plans change.

Different WDW packages have different rules, and if you go through something else than WDW (like a travel agent, or an airline fly and hotel package) a whole new set of rules may come into play. You need to look at the fine print to be sure.

I usually book room only via Disney’s website, and when my plans have changed they’ve done so a couple of weeks in advance, so all I’ve lost is at worst one night’s hotel price. Other package types/mechanisms are more restrictive…

That’s correct Dave. It all depends on how you’ve booked. Dan shouldn’t have a problem switching the dates around as long as there is availability and he’s booked with Disney directly or a travel agent. Changes can be made before final payment without penalty. Another bit of information is if you’ve booked directly with Disney and decide that you’d like to use a travel agent, those reservations can easily be transferred over and then you can let you travel agent make it all happen!! lol kim.traveldreams@yahoo.com

We are planning to go the week of Thanksgiving and, after seeing this site, I am scared! I have a 9, 7 and 4 yr old. Is that whole week bad or will it get better on Thanksgiving day and after?
Also, my 4 year old 39 inches tall. She can’t ride some of the other events with an adult?
Thank in advance for your reply.

When traveling with a 2 year old on WDW busses, from airport to hotel and hotel to parks ,does the child ride on a lap or does the child have to ride in a car seat? Understand riding in a car but a bus we are not to sure. Thanks

Since I live across the globe from Disney (in Indonesia), I want to make sure that our visit to Disney would not be a waste of money. So, I apologize for the barrage of questions I’m listing here beforehand.

So, here goes:
1. Which one would you recommend for a 5 year old and an 8 year old to visit, Disneyland or Disneyworld? We’ll be based in Chicago, where my sister in law is residing at present, and we will go in a car as we want to combine road trip into it as well and return by plane. Also, I notice that you only put Disney World, but perhaps you might have some insight on Disney Land as well
2. When would be the best time to visit, June-July or end of December-January (these are when the kids have more than two weeks holiday)
3. How long would a reasonable stay be to enjoy the visit? Will three days be sufficient?
4. Do they have the firework display every night? Because Disneyland Hong Kong only put up Firework Display during winter season only.
5. Do you suggest hotels inside the compound or the hotels outside the compound are also fine? What would be the perks staying in Disney Hotels (other than the awesome amenities, Disney stuff, close proximity and discounted entry tickets)?

On 4, the fireworks at Epcot are on every night, and at the Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios >75% of nights. It varies a bit by time of year. No fireworks nights at MK are most common September-mid December.

First thank you for you great site, but I do have a few specific questions.

This will be my son’s (7yr old now) 2nd time and daughter’s (3yr old now) first time going. Planning on a trip around Thanksgiving week 2014. Hoping to leave Chicago on Thanksgiving and go for about 6 days. Last time stayed at Board Walk Villas. Loved access to parks and room.

Looking for other (cheaper) places to stay with:
Easy access to parks
Fridge/micro in room (heat up pancakes for breakfast or snacks)

The Villas are the only one with fridges and micro? If so figures. I think with the kids it easy to make cheap meals and snacks.
Of all the Villas which one do you think would be best. Again, son will be 8 and daughter will be 4. You had talked about the Villas at the Wilderness is that a long bus ride to the parks?

P.S. thanks for the height chart for the rides!!! Thank you for your time.

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